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Checking in on four ex-Celtics ahead of Kornet's return to Boston
The Boston Celtics lost a whole lot of experience, leadership and good vibes this offseason when they parted ways with Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, Al Horford and Luke Kornet. But how much did they really lose in on-court production?
The Celtics are linked to a frontcourt upgrade as the deadline approaches and pressure builds to upgrade their frontcourt.
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Payton Pritchard's nose for rebounds with the Boston Celtics isn't a bonus, it's key
As to what goes into racking up boards, Pritchard said that "it’s just getting extra possessions, especially if you’re in a role that you don’t get the ball as much to create, getting the offensive rebound and getting yourself into the game, an extra possession, it’s crucial."
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Celtics linked to two veteran centers ahead of NBA trade deadline
The Boston Celtics are one of the NBA’s biggest surprise teams this season, but expectations are relatively low until Jayson Tatum returns to the fold. Even still, the Celtics are in a position to make some upgrades before his recovery is complete.
Former Celtics center Luke Kornet was much-loved in his time in Boston, and explained his decision to sign with the Spurs.
The Celtics upgraded Porzingis to probable on their injury report Monday ahead of their matchup with the Clippers. Porzingis underwent surgery to address a "rare" leg injury in late June, and the team initially announced a recovery timeline of five-to-six ...
The Boston Celtics are undersized and inexperienced. But halfway through the season, this hardscrabble team is holding its own. "If the Celtics can keep showing up and winning against the odds, maybe the rest of us can too,